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Jenkins jobs occasionally hang on test_query_cancellation_during_fetch.
There was a workaround proposal submitted under this Jira ID, however,
apparently jobs still hang on this test randomly. Reverting the
workaround and skipping the test until further fix proposal provided.
This reverts commit 7810d1f9a2.
Change-Id: I51acee49b5a17c4852410b7568fd1d092b114a6d
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.cloudera.org:8080/8972
Reviewed-by: Tim Armstrong <tarmstrong@cloudera.com>
Tested-by: Impala Public Jenkins
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7.5 KiB
Python
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169 lines
7.5 KiB
Python
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#!/usr/bin/env impala-python
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# encoding=utf-8
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#
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# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
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# or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
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# distributed with this work for additional information
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# regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
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# to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
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# "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
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# with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
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# software distributed under the License is distributed on an
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# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
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# KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
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# specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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import os
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import pytest
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import re
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import shlex
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import shutil
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from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
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IMPALAD_HOST_PORT_LIST = pytest.config.option.impalad.split(',')
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assert len(IMPALAD_HOST_PORT_LIST) > 0, 'Must specify at least 1 impalad to target'
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IMPALAD = IMPALAD_HOST_PORT_LIST[0]
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SHELL_CMD = "%s/bin/impala-shell.sh -i %s" % (os.environ['IMPALA_HOME'], IMPALAD)
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SHELL_HISTORY_FILE = os.path.expanduser("~/.impalahistory")
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def assert_var_substitution(result):
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assert_pattern(r'\bfoo_number=.*$', 'foo_number= 123123', result.stdout, \
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'Numeric values not replaced correctly')
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assert_pattern(r'\bfoo_string=.*$', 'foo_string=123', result.stdout, \
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'String values not replaced correctly')
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assert_pattern(r'\bVariables:[\s\n]*BAR:\s*[0-9]*\n\s*FOO:\s*[0-9]*', \
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'Variables:\n\tBAR: 456\n\tFOO: 123', result.stdout, \
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"Set variable not listed correctly by the first SET command")
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assert_pattern(r'\bError: Unknown variable FOO1$', \
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'Error: Unknown variable FOO1', result.stderr, \
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'Missing variable FOO1 not reported correctly')
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assert_pattern(r'\bmulti_test=.*$', 'multi_test=456_123_456_123', \
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result.stdout, 'Multiple replaces not working correctly')
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assert_pattern(r'\bError:\s*Unknown\s*substitution\s*syntax\s*' +
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r'\(RANDOM_NAME\). Use \${VAR:var_name}', \
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'Error: Unknown substitution syntax (RANDOM_NAME). Use ${VAR:var_name}', \
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result.stderr, "Invalid variable reference")
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assert_pattern(r'"This should be not replaced: \${VAR:foo} \${HIVEVAR:bar}"',
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'"This should be not replaced: ${VAR:foo} ${HIVEVAR:bar}"', \
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result.stdout, "Variable escaping not working")
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assert_pattern(r'\bVariable MYVAR set to.*$', 'Variable MYVAR set to foo123',
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result.stderr, 'No evidence of MYVAR variable being set.')
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assert_pattern(r'\bVariables:[\s\n]*BAR:.*[\s\n]*FOO:.*[\s\n]*MYVAR:.*$',
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'Variables:\n\tBAR: 456\n\tFOO: 123\n\tMYVAR: foo123', result.stdout,
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'Set variables not listed correctly by the second SET command')
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assert_pattern(r'\bUnsetting variable FOO$', 'Unsetting variable FOO',
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result.stdout, 'No evidence of variable FOO being unset')
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assert_pattern(r'\bUnsetting variable BAR$', 'Unsetting variable BAR',
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result.stdout, 'No evidence of variable BAR being unset')
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assert_pattern(r'\bVariables:[\s\n]*No variables defined\.$', \
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'Variables:\n\tNo variables defined.', result.stdout, \
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'Unset variables incorrectly listed by third SET command.')
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assert_pattern(r'\bNo variable called NONEXISTENT is set', \
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'No variable called NONEXISTENT is set', result.stdout, \
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'Problem unsetting non-existent variable.')
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assert_pattern(r'\bVariable COMMENT_TYPE1 set to.*$',
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'Variable COMMENT_TYPE1 set to ok', result.stderr,
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'No evidence of COMMENT_TYPE1 variable being set.')
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assert_pattern(r'\bVariable COMMENT_TYPE2 set to.*$',
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'Variable COMMENT_TYPE2 set to ok', result.stderr,
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'No evidence of COMMENT_TYPE2 variable being set.')
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assert_pattern(r'\bVariable COMMENT_TYPE3 set to.*$',
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'Variable COMMENT_TYPE3 set to ok', result.stderr,
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'No evidence of COMMENT_TYPE3 variable being set.')
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assert_pattern(r'\bVariables:[\s\n]*COMMENT_TYPE1:.*[\s\n]*' + \
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'COMMENT_TYPE2:.*[\s\n]*COMMENT_TYPE3:.*$',
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'Variables:\n\tCOMMENT_TYPE1: ok\n\tCOMMENT_TYPE2: ok\n\tCOMMENT_TYPE3: ok', \
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result.stdout, 'Set variables not listed correctly by the SET command')
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def assert_pattern(pattern, result, text, message):
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"""Asserts that the pattern, when applied to text, returns the expected result"""
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m = re.search(pattern, text, re.MULTILINE)
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assert m and m.group(0) == result, message
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def run_impala_shell_cmd(shell_args, expect_success=True, stdin_input=None):
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"""Runs the Impala shell on the commandline.
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'shell_args' is a string which represents the commandline options.
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Returns a ImpalaShellResult.
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"""
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result = run_impala_shell_cmd_no_expect(shell_args, stdin_input)
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if expect_success:
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assert result.rc == 0, "Cmd %s was expected to succeed: %s" % (shell_args,
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result.stderr)
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else:
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assert result.rc != 0, "Cmd %s was expected to fail" % shell_args
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return result
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def run_impala_shell_cmd_no_expect(shell_args, stdin_input=None):
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"""Runs the Impala shell on the commandline.
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'shell_args' is a string which represents the commandline options.
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Returns a ImpalaShellResult.
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Does not assert based on success or failure of command.
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"""
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p = ImpalaShell(shell_args)
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result = p.get_result(stdin_input)
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cmd = "%s %s" % (SHELL_CMD, shell_args)
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return result
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def move_shell_history(filepath):
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""" Moves history file to given filepath.
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If there is no history file, this function has no effect. """
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if os.path.exists(SHELL_HISTORY_FILE):
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shutil.move(SHELL_HISTORY_FILE, filepath)
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def restore_shell_history(filepath):
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""" Moves back history file from given filepath.
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If 'filepath' doesn't exist in the filesystem, this function has no effect. """
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if os.path.exists(filepath): shutil.move(filepath, SHELL_HISTORY_FILE)
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class ImpalaShellResult(object):
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def __init__(self):
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self.rc = 0
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self.stdout = str()
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self.stderr = str()
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class ImpalaShell(object):
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"""A single instance of the Impala shell. The proces is started when this object is
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constructed, and then users should repeatedly call send_cmd(), followed eventually by
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get_result() to retrieve the process output."""
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def __init__(self, args=None, env=None):
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self.shell_process = self._start_new_shell_process(args, env=env)
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def pid(self):
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return self.shell_process.pid
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def send_cmd(self, cmd):
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"""Send a single command to the shell. This method adds the end-of-query
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terminator (';'). """
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self.shell_process.stdin.write("%s;\n" % cmd)
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self.shell_process.stdin.flush()
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# Allow fluent-style chaining of commands
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return self
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def get_result(self, stdin_input=None):
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"""Returns an ImpalaShellResult produced by the shell process on exit. After this
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method returns, send_cmd() no longer has any effect."""
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result = ImpalaShellResult()
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result.stdout, result.stderr = self.shell_process.communicate(input=stdin_input)
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# We need to close STDIN if we gave it an input, in order to send an EOF that will
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# allow the subprocess to exit.
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if stdin_input is not None: self.shell_process.stdin.close()
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result.rc = self.shell_process.returncode
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return result
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def _start_new_shell_process(self, args=None, env=None):
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"""Starts a shell process and returns the process handle"""
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shell_args = SHELL_CMD
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if args is not None: shell_args = "%s %s" % (SHELL_CMD, args)
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lex = shlex.split(shell_args)
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if not env: env = os.environ
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return Popen(lex, shell=False, stdout=PIPE, stdin=PIPE, stderr=PIPE,
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env=env)
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